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2011年4月29日星期五

Costs of storm U.S. amounted to 297

At least 297 people were killed across six States - more than two-thirds of them in Alabama - as the most deadly of America tornado outbreak in nearly four decades pulverized neighbourhoods together.

Firefighters searched a heap fragmented after another for the survivors of Thursday, combing the remains of houses and neighbourhoods in large cities who wore the scars kilometres wide, spirals left behind.

The number of dead from the storms on Wednesday out of a bygone era, prior to Doppler radar and satellite pinpoint forecasts were around to warn communities of severe weather. Residents were informed the tornadoes came up to 24 minutes in advance, but they were simply too large, too powerful and too locked areas populated to avoid a horrible count.

"These were the most intense thunderstorms super-cell that I think that anyone who has been out there prediction has ever known,", said meteorologist Greg Carbin Storm Prediction Center of the National Weather Service in Norman, Oklahoma.

"If you experienced a direct hit from one of them, you will need to be protected from the storm, underground or a reinforced room" to survive, Carbin said.

Storms seemed to embrace interstate highways as they tonnelés along as runaway trucks, erasure of neighborhoods or even any cities of Tuscaloosa in Virginia. A family is mounted on the disaster in the basement of a funeral home, another by huddling in a tanning bed.

Concord, Alabama, a small town outside of Birmingham was ravaged by a tornado, Randy Guyton family received a telephone call from a friend warning to cover. They rushed to the garage in the basement, stacked in their car and listening to the ROAR as the tornado devoured the House in a few seconds. Later, they saw advanced through the shards of their home and scrambled out.

"The whole of the House collapsed car," said. "Other than my shouting boy the Lord to save us, being in this car is what saved us".

Alabama Governor Robert Bentley said that his State had confirmed 210 deaths. There are 33 dead in Mississippi, 33, Tennessee 15 in Georgia, five in Virginia and Kentucky in a single. Hundreds, even thousands of people were injured - 600 to only Tuscaloosa.

Some of the worst damage was in Tuscaloosa, a city of more than 83,000 either is home to the University of Alabama. Storms destroyed the centre of emergency management, so Bryant-Denny Stadium school has been transformed into an a fortune. Officials of the school said two students were killed, although they did not say how they died. Finals were cancelled and entered into force was postponed.

A new tower-mounted camera he captured images of a tornado surprisingly thick, powerful, throwing debris that it levelledneighbourhoods.

Wider than normal

Twister and other Wednesday were several times more serious that a typical tornado, which is hundreds of meters wide, winds about 160 kilometres per hour and remains on the ground for a few kilometres, said meteorologist research Harold Brooks at the Storm Prediction Center.

"There is a fairly good chance some of them have been a mile in width, the field for tens of kilometres and had wind speeds over 200 mph (320 kph)," he said.

The loss of life is the largest of an outbreak of tornadoes U.S. Since April 1974, when the 329 people were killed by a storm that swept the 13 southern and Midwestern States.

Brooks said the tornado that hit Tuscaloosa could be a réévalutaion - the highest category of the tornado, with winds of more than 322 km/h - and was at least the second category, an EF4.

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2011年4月24日星期日

Growth likely slowed as fuel costs Rose: overview of the U.S. economy

April 24, 2011, 12: 22 EDT by Timothy r. Homan

April 24 (Bloomberg) — the economy The us probably grew at a slower pace in the first quarter as a jump in the price of gasoline caused consumers to cut, economists, said that a report this week will show.

Gross domestic product grew at a 1.9% annual pace after increasing at a rate of 3.1 per cent in the previous three months, according to the median estimate of 66 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News prior to April 28 report of the Ministry of trade. Other data may show business investment remains a pillar of economic recovery, while real estate prices fell.Reserve Federal decision makers, when they meet this week, say likely that they will complete the second round of stimulus 600 billion, as expected, through the end of June to help support the recovery. Although companies such as General Electric Co. and Apple Inc. are among the beneficiaries of its expenditures of material gains and software, households are feeling the pinch of food higher and fuel prices. "" The economy has hit a bit of a soft patch, "said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist of Moody Analytics Inc. in West Chester, Pennsylvania). "If we continue to get these sharp at the pump breaks, which will be a major success with consumers." It is a point of no return for consumers. "The estimate of GDP is the first of three for the quarter, with the other versions planned for may and June, when more information becomes available.CoolsHousehold purchases, which represent approximately 70% of the largest economy in the world, spending increased at an annual 2.1% pace a gain of 4 per cent in the last three months of 2010, the best performance in four years, according to the survey median.Of the higher prices for the products of first necessity such as food and energy can could hurt to spend on less essential items. The cost of a gallon of regular gasoline rose 18 percent in the first three months of the year, according to AAA, the nation more great motoring organization. The price rose another 6 percent so far this month, reaching $3.85 a gallon on 21 April, the highest since September 2008.Prices for all goods and services pink last quarter to a 2.4% annual pace, the biggest gain in more than two years, economists expected that GDP will also show.U.S. manufacturers are perform better than consumers as the increase in demand from emerging countries like China supplements gains in business spending. "" Good form ""We are really good form to accelerate the growth of industrial revenues", Jeffrey Immelt, chief executive officer of GE based in Fairfield, Connecticut, said on a conference call last week. "All the precursors are in place: good equipment levels, the growth of good backward, levels of good service, international growing two numbers and we invest to build a competitive advantage."Orders for durable goods increased by 2% in March after a decline of 0.6 per cent the previous month, economists forecast the Commerce Department figures will show April 27. actions of manufacturers of machines exceeded the broader market since the beginning of the year. The Standard & Poor Supercomposite machines Index rose by 9.8% compared to a 6.3% increase for policy makers of S & P 500 Index.Fed, in two days of meetings beginning on April 26, are likely to confirm that they will complete a program of the Board of Treasury purchase of 600 billion as scheduled at the end from June, according to economists like Neal Soss, Chief Economist at Credit Switzerland in New York. S. Ben Bernanke, President will hold his first press conference, after the Declaration of the Central Bank on 27 April, giving him the opportunity to discuss his next steps.Home PricesHousing continues to fight as mount seized. Home prices in 20 cities for the 12 months through February fell 3.3%, the largest decline since November 2009, according to the Bloomberg survey. The S & P/Case-Shiller index is due on 26 April sales of new homes, due tomorrow of the Department of trade, rose 12 per cent for a 280 000 annual pace in March, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Purchase of 250,000 of February of the pace is at the lowest data dating back to 1963.Pending sales or contract for existing houses, rose 1.7 percent in March after an increase of 2.1 percent the prior montheconomists forecast, the National Association of Realtors will report on April 28. gains in employment, with higher stock values, are outweighed by the increase in the price of gas and the decline in home values when it comes to measuring the attitudes of consumers.The Thomson Reuters/University of the final index of Michigan for April, due April 29, is expected to climb up to 70 of 67.5 at the end of March, according to economists surveyed. The Conference Board, based in New York on 26 April can present its gauge of confidence rose to 64.5 of 63.4 last month, the survey showed.

-With the help of Alex Tanzi in Washington. Editors: Carlos Torres, Vince Golle

To contact the reporter on this story: Timothy r. Homan in Washington to thoman1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Christopher Wellisz in Washington to cwellisz@bloomberg.net


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